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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Gillian Chung (Ah Gill) and fellow EEG artists like Charlene Choi (Ah Sa), Raymond Lam, and Leo Ku attended to their company's annual spring dinner last night. Seeing good sister Ah Sa showed up with boyfriend William Chan, Ah Gill expressed that she longs to have a boyfriend, but sighed it's hard for her to find someone.

Then what about colleague Raymond Lam?

"He is in a higher social status. I can't climb that high," she teased herself. "Many people are on the line. I'm afraid his fans would boycott me."

The popular Raymond denied many girls are on the line to get him.

"It's not like that! Everyone thought many people are on the line, in fact no one's on the line!," he said. "I'm amiable and friendly."

The TVB actor disclosed he once met someone he likes, but didn't take action. Plus his father has high requirements, it would be hard to find someone great.

"The Voice 2" winner appeared at Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG)'s spring dinner last night as a special guest, and CEO of EEG announced she officially joined the company. Mag is another TVB artist who signed recording contract with EEG; others include Raymond Lam and Wong Cho Lam.

In fact, it was already rumored EEG fought to get the 20-year-old with millions. Now officially EEG's singer, Mag disclosed she didn't know much about the details.

"TVB picked it for me, and I believe in them," she said. "It's more important to have a good communication with the record company."

As for the release date of her debut album, Mag said she will think about that after she graduated this summer.